Esophageal Treatment

Esoflip® balloon catheters are indicated for use in a clinical setting for dilating the gastroesophageal (GE) junction of a patient with achalasia and to dilate esophageal strictures due to esophageal surgery, primary gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or radiation therapy.

Therapeutic Esophageal Intervention

Esoflip® is an advanced balloon dilation technology, used during endoscopy, that transforms patient treatment of esophageal strictures without the need for fluoroscopy.

Esoflip® interfaces with the Endoflip® system to provide a comprehensive view of the esophagus to accurately measure stricture size before and after each stage of balloon dilation. This enables gastroenterologists to dilate patients in a controlled manner, raising the benchmark of patient care provided in dilation of esophageal strictures.

Product Details

Integrates with Endoflip® Technology

Esoflip® Balloon Catheter Size Options

30 mm Balloon

20 mm Balloon

Esoflip® Benefits

Measures strictures at intermediate levels of dilation diameter

Ability to stop and evaluate before dilating further

Dilation is hands free, slow and controlled for clinician

Fluoroscopy not required, no radiation exposure to patients or staff

Effectively measures recoil after dilation

Easy to locate stricture

Ability to determine if balloon is moving during procedure

Esoflip® Applications

Esoflip® is a balloon dilation therapy that assists gastroenterologists when dilating strictures in the esophagus and fibres in the gastroesophageal junction (GEJ). The Esoflip® balloon catheters, when used in conjunction with the Endoflip® system, displays an image of the inside of the esophagus on a touch screen monitor alongside measurement data. It removes the need for fluoroscopy and reduces the exposure of both healthcare professionals and patients to radiation.

Esoflip® balloon catheters are indicated for use with the Endoflip® imaging system when assessing patients with achalasia and dilating the gastroesophageal junction.

What is an esophageal stricture?

An esophageal stricture is a narrowing of the esophagus, the passageway from the throat to the stomach. Stomach acid, accidentally swallowed harsh chemicals, and other irritants may injure the esophageal lining, causing inflammation (esophagitis) and the formation of scar tissue.